The stiffness of skeletal muscle in isometric contraction and rigor: the fraction of myosin heads bound to actin.
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Prolonged mechanical and physiological changes in the upper extremity following short-term simulated power hand tool useElectron tomography of cryofixed, isometrically contracting insect flight muscle reveals novel actin-myosin interactionsForce per cross-sectional area from molecules to muscles: a general property of biological motors.Time-resolved X-ray diffraction by skinned skeletal muscle fibers during activation and shortening.Effect of active shortening on the rate of ATP utilisation by rabbit psoas muscle fibresThiophosphorylation of myosin light chain increases rigor stiffness of rabbit smooth muscle.Changes in myosin S1 orientation and force induced by a temperature increase.ATP consumption and efficiency of human single muscle fibers with different myosin isoform compositionProbing myosin structural conformation in vivo by second-harmonic generation microscopy.Comparative biomechanics of thick filaments and thin filaments with functional consequences for muscle contraction.Holding two heads together: stability of the myosin II rod measured by resonance energy transfer between the headsRate of phosphate release after photoliberation of adenosine 5'-triphosphate in slow and fast skeletal muscle fibers.Does thin filament compliance diminish the cross-bridge kinetics? A study in rabbit psoas fibers.Ca2+ and cross-bridge-induced changes in troponin C in skinned skeletal muscle fibers: effects of force inhibition.Structural changes in the actin-myosin cross-bridges associated with force generation induced by temperature jump in permeabilized frog muscle fibersDetection of fluorescently labeled actin-bound cross-bridges in actively contracting myofibrils.Direct modeling of x-ray diffraction pattern from skeletal muscle in rigor.A simple model with myofilament compliance predicts activation-dependent crossbridge kinetics in skinned skeletal fibers.Cooperative regulation of myosin-actin interactions by a continuous flexible chain II: actin-tropomyosin-troponin and regulation by calcium.Cross-bridge number, position, and angle in target zones of cryofixed isometrically active insect flight muscle.Mechanokinetics of rapid tension recovery in muscle: the Myosin working stroke is followed by a slower release of phosphate.Tension recovery in permeabilized rat soleus muscle fibers after rapid shortening and restretch.Orthovanadate and orthophosphate inhibit muscle force via two different pathways of the myosin ATPase cycle.The fraction of myosin motors that participate in isometric contraction of rabbit muscle fibers at near-physiological temperature.Structural changes of cross-bridges on transition from isometric to shortening state in frog skeletal muscle.X-ray diffraction studies of the contractile mechanism in single muscle fibres.Estradiol's beneficial effect on murine muscle function is independent of muscle activity.Stiffness and fraction of Myosin motors responsible for active force in permeabilized muscle fibers from rabbit psoasPower output of skinned skeletal muscle fibres from the cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus)Skeletal muscle resists stretch by rapid binding of the second motor domain of myosin to actinMechanics of myosin function in white muscle fibres of the dogfish, Scyliorhinus canicula.Myosin regulatory light chain (RLC) phosphorylation change as a modulator of cardiac muscle contraction in diseaseDirect modeling of X-ray diffraction pattern from contracting skeletal muscle.Effect of inorganic phosphate on the force and number of myosin cross-bridges during the isometric contraction of permeabilized muscle fibers from rabbit psoas.Nonmuscle myosin is regulated during smooth muscle contraction.The effect of myofilament compliance on kinetics of force generation by myosin motors in muscle.Three-dimensional stochastic model of actin-myosin binding in the sarcomere lattice.RECENT IMPROVEMENTS IN SMALL ANGLE X-RAY DIFFRACTION FOR THE STUDY OF MUSCLE PHYSIOLOGY.Energetics of contraction.Filament compliance effects can explain tension overshoots during force development.
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The stiffness of skeletal muscle in isometric contraction and rigor: the fraction of myosin heads bound to actin.
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The stiffness of skeletal musc ...... f myosin heads bound to actin.
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The stiffness of skeletal musc ...... f myosin heads bound to actin.
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The stiffness of skeletal musc ...... f myosin heads bound to actin.
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The stiffness of skeletal musc ...... f myosin heads bound to actin.
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Koubassova N
Lombardi V
Piazzesi G
Reconditi M
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10.1016/S0006-3495(98)77954-8
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1998-05-01T00:00:00Z